•Wade R. Williams, 29, of 116 Rosenwald in Reserve, was arrested on May 22 and charged with D.W.I.

•Robert G. Puebla, 24, of 236 Jeffer in Waggaman, was arrested on May 22 and charged with D.W.I. and improper control of vehicle.

•Thomas Jefferson, 48, of 705 Paul Fredrick St. in Luling, was arrested on May 23 and charged with D.W.I. and reckless operation.

•Nakia L. Gaines, 35, of 13617 N. Cavalier Drive in New Orleans, was arrested on May 21 and charged with D.W.I., suspended driver’s license, open container, speeding, possession of Marijuana and possession of Ecstasy.

•David A. Mason, 29, of 434 Oak St. in St. Rose, was arrested on May 26 and charged with possession of Oxycodone and prescription required/Legend drug - Alatrax.

•Corey C. Monchaud, 31, of 827 Milling Ave. #46 in Luling, was arrested on May 13 and charged with possession with intent SCH I - Crack.
Theft

•A shotgun, rifle, two revolvers and a box of bullets were stolen from 32 Landsdowne Lane in Destrehan on May 24.

•Assorted tools were stolen out of a vehicle at 330 Oak St. in St. Rose on May 24.

•Four speakers and two subwoofer speakers, total value of $440, were stolen out of a vehicle at 500 East Club Drive in St. Rose on May 24.

•Three in-car TV systems, total value of $800, were stolen out of a vehicle at 22 Sycamore Lane in St. Rose on May 24.

•A cell phone and an iPod, total value of $290, were stolen from 523 E. Heather Drive in Luling on May 23.

•A digital camera, total value of $123, was stolen from 158 Boutte Estates Drive in Boutte on May 23.

•A 2004 16-foot fishing boat and trailer, total value of $4,400, were stolen from 710 Sugarhouse Road in Luling on May 24.

•A CD player, total value of $139, was stolen out of a vehicle at 827 Milling Ave. in Luling on May 11.

•An iPod/phone, total value of $300, was stolen from #1 Wildcat Lane in Destrehan on May 11.

•A pool table money box, total value of $300, was stolen from 1318 Paul Maillard Road in Luling on May 16.

•A BMX bike, total value of $140, was stolen from 323 Almedia Plantation in St. Rose on May 16.

•A washer and dryer, total value of $1,639, was stolen from 12715 U.S. 90 in Luling on May 15.

•A gas-powered blower, total value of $275, was stolen from 241 Longview St. in Destrehan on May 14.

•A handheld safe and a .22 caliber handgun, total value of $350, were stolen from 428 Boutte Estates in Boutte on May 15.

•Assorted tools, total value of $590, were stolen out of a vehicle at 13524 LA 48 in Destrehan on May 15.

•Unknown subjects vandalized vending machines at a business located at 13499 River Road in Luling on May 18.

•An iPhone, total value of $299, was stolen from 200 Tiger Drive in Boutte on May 18.

•Unknown subjects vandalized vending machines at a business located at 12125 Hwy. 90 in Luling on May 18.

•A 20” bicycle, total value of $100, was stolen from 140 Apple St. in Norco on May 18.

•A 2000 Toyota Tacoma, total value of $2,000, was stolen from 131 Keller St. in Hahnville on May 17.

•A bicycle, total value of $120, was stolen from 137 Johnson St. in St. Rose on May 17.

•Assorted baseball equipment, total value of $335, was stolen from 61 Belle Helene Drive in Destrehan on May 19.

•A computer, 24” monitor, wireless keyboard and a mouse, total value of $2,500, were stolen from 123 Thoroughbred Lane in Montz on May 19.

•Two money orders, total value of $775, were stolen from 50 Brandon Hall in Destrehan on May 20.

•Assorted lawn equipment, total value of $435, was stolen from 204 Bernard Ave. in Ama on May 20.

•A pellet gun, trolling motor and an electric sanding motor, total value of $300, were stolen from 306 Talbot Drive in Luling on May 20.

•A fishing boat motor, total value of $6,000, was stolen from 132 Autin Lane in Des Allemands on May 20.

•Assorted tools, total value of $514, were stolen from 237 Rue Landry in St. Rose on May 21.

•Two digital cameras and hair extensions, total value of $235, were stolen from 431 Boutte Estates Drive in Boutte on May 21.

•A GPS, total value of $200, was stolen out of a vehicle at 520 Steve St. in St. Rose on May 21.